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SubjectRe: Split kgdb into "lite" and "normal" parts
Hi!

> > > > Tested (core-lite.patch + i386-lite.patch + 8250.patch) combination.
> > > > Looks good.
> > > >
> > > > Let's first check this in and then do more cleanups.
> > > > Tom, does it sound ok?
> > >
> > > This sounds fine to me. Pavel, I'm guessing you did this with quilt,
> > > could you provide some pointers on how to replicate this in the future?
> >
> > Unfortunately, I done it by hand :-(. But if -lite parts are not
> > merged, soon, I'll be forced to start using quilt. Doing stuff by hand
> > is quite painfull...
>
> There's still a whole bunch of bogons in the -lite patch still, so I
> don't think it should be merged yet.

Well, it seems to contains a *lot* less bogons than what currently is
in -mm series.

What big problems do you see? It does not yet use weak symbols, but I
do not think that's a serious problem. What else?
Pavel

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